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I have been representing clients who have been charged with a DUI and lost their driving privileges in Illinois, around the Schaumburg and Chicago areas, for over 17 years. What many people do not realize is that a person can permanently lose their driving privileges if they receive a fourth conviction for a DUI.

A fourth Conviction for a DUI is an Aggravated DUI and a Class 2 felony. A fourth DUI conviction carries a penalty of revocation of a person's driving privileges for life with no relief available and suspension of the person's vehicle registration. If the individual committed the fourth DUI with a BAC of 0.16 or more they receive a mandatory minimum fine of $5,000. If the individual committed the fourth DUI while transporting a child under the age of 16 years old there is a mandatory fine of $25,000 and mandatory 25 days of community service in a program benefiting children.

For more information on DUI convictions and contesting a summary suspension or revocation of your license, contact our office to speak with an experienced defense attorney.

– Posted by license reinstatement lawyer John W. Callahan

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You never get a second chance to make a first impression. You may also never get a second chance to preserve your freedom if faced with criminal or DUI charges. If you are currently facing criminal charges, contact the law offices of John W. Callahan to protect you, your rights and your freedom.
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